Propaganda in the United States
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Propaganda in the United States comes from governments and private entities of various kinds. Propaganda is information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to influence opinions. Propaganda is not only in advertising. It is also in radio, newspaper, posters, books, and anything else the government might send out to the widespread public.
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See also
- American propaganda during World War II
- Bureau of International Information Programs
- Censorship in the United States
- List of topics related to public relations and propaganda
- Media in the United States
- Operation Mockingbird
- United States Information Agency
- Walt Disney's World War II propaganda production
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